For years, I have wondered why everyone says that all drivers need to be updated to the latest versions as soon as a new version is released. In my first attempt to reinstall Windows, I did install the latest versions of every driver. All that did was make the computer run like it had 64MB of RAM. I reinstalled Windows again using the drivers that were built into Windows. If a device was not automatically detected by Windows, I used the drivers on the software disc included with the computer.
I have also heard that the BIOS needs to be updated regularly as well. Most computer and motherboard manufacturers use a Windows-based flashing program, and Windows isn't the most stable operating system.
All computer manufacturers include a "support" program that runs constantly in the background and alerts you when a new update is available. If you choose not to install this update, the software nags you to perform the update so often that it is impossible to do anything on the computer. I have heard of this software telling people to update the BIOS, then screwing up the update.
What is the point in updating drivers or the BIOS if everything works perfectly?
I have also heard that the BIOS needs to be updated regularly as well. Most computer and motherboard manufacturers use a Windows-based flashing program, and Windows isn't the most stable operating system.
All computer manufacturers include a "support" program that runs constantly in the background and alerts you when a new update is available. If you choose not to install this update, the software nags you to perform the update so often that it is impossible to do anything on the computer. I have heard of this software telling people to update the BIOS, then screwing up the update.

What is the point in updating drivers or the BIOS if everything works perfectly?

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